The government of Bulgaria has adopted a decision to open a new border crossing point at the border with Romania in the Krushari region (Dobrich district) -Dobromir (Constanta district), the press center of the Council of Ministers announced. The opening of the new border checkpoint (BCP) is in line with the 2012 intergovernmental agreement signed with Romania to open two new border crossing points between Kaynardja-Lipnitsa and Krushari-Dobromir.

The road border crossing is built on Romanian territory, with facilities for border checks by both the Romanian and Bulgarian border police authorities. The establishment of the joint Bulgarian-Romanian border crossing points facilitates the passage of persons and vehicles through land-based stations as border checks are carried out jointly at one stop. Working hours at the two border crossings from 08.00 to 20.00, restriction for international transport of persons and goods up to the limit of a total weight of 3.5 tons.